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Kwame Adzam

Kwame Adzam

Kwame Adzam is a member of Trinity Baptist Church where he is an evangelist, church planter, preacher, teacher and missions strategist. He is a former director of the London Baptist Association, a former member of the Knights Hill Panel set up by the Metropolitan Police and served on a committee set up by the Hon. Tessa Jowell MP, to develop young people and curb crime among the youth in West Norwood.

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Kwame Adzam
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on 19 February 2012
in 40 Baptist Voices

Reflecting beyond 400 years of Baptist history and ministry, I wonder what the Baptist family can do to make a definite contribution to the advancement of God’s kingdom in this generation and beyond. Here are a few of my thoughts.

Firstly we need to recover our confidence in the gospel of Jesus Christ and in proclamation evangelism. Secondly we need to develop a dynamic gospel lifestyle that authenticates our message. Baptist forerunners were people who defended the freedom to preach the gospel with their lives, because they were confident that the gospel of Jesus Christ is the only means of securing salvation for humankind. Some demonstrated their confidence for the gospel in such a captivating manner that they defied the tyrant decrees of kings and queens and passionately sought freedom to proclaim the gospel and live the gospel. My recent observation is that many Baptist Christians and churches have lost confidence in the power of the proclaimed gospel as a divine medium of rescuing depraved humankind from the ravages of sin. We have to recapture that priced confidence in the integrity of God’s character and faithfulness to His word. Paul wrote in Romans 1.16 “I am not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ because it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believes... “. Also we need to be confident in God’s promise to back up the claims and demands of the gospel as we boldly proclaim it. Mark 16.20 states that, “they went out and preached everywhere while the Lord worked with them and confirmed the message by accompanying signs”. Recently I have known first hand the convicting power of the Holy Spirit melting the hardened hearts of sinners as I boldly proclaimed the way of salvation. Many people have responded to the grace of God and committed their lives to Jesus Christ with a dramatic turnaround. I believe God will do much more when His people confidently declare that Jesus is the only way to come to the Father.

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